Last night's Women's Downhill made history when two skiers were awarded gold after Swiss skier Dominique Gisin and Slovenian Tina Maze clocked an impressive 1.41:57.

The two, who happen to be good friends, took in the moment together holding hands on the podium while accepting their medals. And neither of them could have been more gracious. "Maybe just one finger or one hand can change the color of a medal," said Maze, but adding there was no need to slice up their finishing times into thousandths of seconds rather than hundredths.

This was the fifth medal tie for skiing, but the first-ever for gold.

Medal-favorite and USA skier Julia Mancuso, who already snagged a bronze medal for the Women’s Super Combined Slalom, placed eighth in this run — finishing 0.99 of a second behind the gold medalists, showing just how tight the Alpine Downhill race really was. Mancuso was seeking to tie Bode Miller atop the all-time Olympic medal chart for U.S. skiers with a fifth career medal, but came up just shy with four. (Not too shabby, Jules!) “It’s really crazy,” Mancuso said of the tie. “I’m really happy for both girls. It’s an amazing show.”

Looks like we’ll possibly be watching for two gold medalists defend their title in the Alpine Downhill in South Korea in 2018!